AMUSEMENTS o PE R A house.: I'll E F A T A L WEDD IN G. GRAND REVIVAL, commentuij with a SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. TO-MUKitUW (Saturday TU-JIOHKOVV TO-MORROW Afternoon) TO-MURUUW At 2.30. Tor the Little Ones, their Friends, and Companious. MATXXEE PHlCLa—Adults. 3s. 2s, Is (no Karly Doors). Children, One ttiiiiiaii’ej to all parts. P 13 li A a o u s 13. Under the Direction of Allan Hamilton MESSRS RUPERT CLARKE, JOHN WREN, ME 1 NELL AND GUNN S DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! iO-IslUHi I ‘ (FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th) YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY Of witnessing a play of interest to every MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD in the community. Arthur Shirley's Powerful Proposition. THE STEP MOTHER. ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE. TO-MORROW (Saturday) 10-MORKOM CominenciniJ with a SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE (at 2.30) ' And FOUR SUCCEEDING NIGHTS, THE FATAL WEDDING. THE FATAL WEDDING. Beatrice Holloway as JHabel Wilson Ernest Leicester as Howard Wilson And Little Qneenie Williams {is Jessie (.The Little Mother). Once more the public will welcome THE FAMOUS TIN CAN BAND, and all the Kiddies from the Alley. A MAGNIFICENT CAST. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Bales at Abel’s. Popular Prices 3s, ‘As, Is (early doors to back stalls and gallery 6d extra). 13 IRENE AINSLEY CONCERTS. rjr o w n hall. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME— Violin and Piano—Sonatine in G major, I (Alfred Hill) (1. Allegretto 12. Andante Semplice |3. Allegro (Rondo) MR A. HILL AND MRS E. 11. QUEUED Song—Prologue (Pagliacci).,.(Leoucatallo) MR M. HAMILTON HODGES. Air—-"Chanto Hindoo” (Bemberg) (with Violin Obligato) MISS IRENE AINSLEY. Piano Soli—(a) Polonaise O sharp minor, (b) Etude Q fiat (Chopin) AIRS ERNEST 11. QOEKEE. Song—" The Night has a Thousand Eyes” (Meteall) MISS IRENE AINSLEY. Violin and Piano—“ Allegretto pnasi Andantino (Grieg) MU A. HILL AND MRS £. H. QUEUED Song ‘‘Come into the Garden Aland” (Somerville) (From the Cycle Maud) AIR M. HAMILTON HODGES. Songs—(a) ‘‘Souvenance” (Bemberg) (b) “Absent” (Mecculi) (c) “Lillies” ... (Katherine Barry; (d) “In My Garden" (Liddle) MISS IRENE AINSLEY. Songs—(a) "You Loved the Time of Violets” (Lohr) (b) "Eyes that used to Gaze in Mine” (Lohr; (c) "Youth has a Happy Tread” (Lohr) (Songs of the Norse!and.) ME Mr HAMILTON HODGES. Song—“ Happy Song”...(Xerifia Del Regio) HISS IRENE AINSLEY. Accompaniste—AlßS E. 11. QUEEEE. BOS PLAN— The Box Plan for TO-NIGHT’S Concert will bo on view at tho Dresden until fi p.m. WARWICK AINSLEY, 19 Business - Manager. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay place. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE TALK OP THE TOWN! THE MERRY WIDOW THE MERRY WIDOW WALTZ CRAZE! Come and See the Latest Waltz Step! PROFESSOR CURIO’S INVENTION. ONE LONG CONTINUOUS YELL! I MORE. NEW PICTURES TO-NIGHT! ! THE LIFE OF A CHICK! Don't Fail to See BEAUTY’S LIES. AIR FUZZ. LOVE WILL FIND A WAY'! THE LITTLE COXSWAIN. Snatolied From a Terrible Death! OUR ORIGINAL PRICES: 1/- and g d - MATINEE TO-MORROW. , U FOOTBALL. g U G B I FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. TARANAKI TARANAKI v, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. Important Representative Game. Admission, Is; Stand, Is. W. G. TALBOT, * Secretary W.B.P.U.
MEETINGS. HUTT GAS WORKS PROPOSAL. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be hold at the Town Half, Lower Hutt, THIS (Friday) EVENING, the 31th iust., at 8 o'clock* to consider the question of the Construction of Gas Works in the Lower Hutt. E. P. BUNNY, 959 For the Conveners.
FOR RHEUMATIC GOUT. Rheumatism in any form is painful, but sufferers say that the awful uguuy of rheumatic gout is far worse. iet rheumatic gout car* be cured. IUIEU/10 will do it. It neutralises and drives cut the real cause of the disease-uric acid in tho blood. This was the experience of Mr John Sullivan, of Timaru, who writes, *T have taken your KHEUMOfor Rheumatic Gout and have great faith in it. Can recommend it for being a good medicine In Rheumatic cases.—John Sullivan, Timaru Bottling Stores. Timaru." EHEUMO is sold by all stores and chemists, at 3s 6d and 4s 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6622, 11 September 1908, Page 7
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